Judging by the amount of them on sale and the fact that gardeners world actively promote them I must be in the minority who see aquilegia as a pernicious and smothering nasty weed.
I rue the day I ever planted it which was over 15 years ago and still I am having to dig them out.
They particularly love to grow in between slabs where the incredibly strong root can not be got at.
I advise you rid yourself of it asap or regret for years.
It's a two year old thread easygardener. If Sazac hasn't updated on her opening post, perhaps it's because the columbines have taken over completely and she's underneath them all!
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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No - we'll let you know when you've got one that'll do that
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Judging by the amount of them on sale and the fact that gardeners world actively promote them I must be in the minority who see aquilegia as a pernicious and smothering nasty weed.
I rue the day I ever planted it which was over 15 years ago and still I am having to dig them out.
They particularly love to grow in between slabs where the incredibly strong root can not be got at.
I advise you rid yourself of it asap or regret for years.
It's a two year old thread easygardener. If Sazac hasn't updated on her opening post, perhaps it's because the columbines have taken over completely and she's underneath them all!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...